Bohemia Manor High School - Bohemian Yearbook (Chesapeake City, MD)

 - Class of 1979

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This year there were two welcome additions to Boh; a scoreboard and a new gym floor. Although the score- board was used very little this year, its use in future years will be helpful. Special thanks must go to three students who lent their artistic talents in decorating the floor, Walter Price, Darlene Engrave and Debbie Kerscher. On December 11, 1978 Boh had a special appearance 30 PICKS AND PANS Eee ARMY BAND from the First United States Army Band. Selections per- formed included Christmas favorites and popular rock arrangements. Chief Warrant Officer James Choate; unit commander, conducted, with Sergeant Major Richard Jen- son. Two special selections were arranged and conducted by staff Sergeant Al Williams and Special Five Steve Has- singer. NEW SCOREBOARD

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What do you think the students will remember you for? Ms. Botwick — working them hard in math class. Ms. Coulter — talking with her hands. Ms. Cullen — closing the door with the seniors behind it. Ms. Currinder — giving them a hard time in the halls. Mr. Dennis — mak- ing them say ‘‘yes’’ instead of ‘‘yea’’ and not letting them use double nega- tives. Ms. Felice — saying ‘‘geeze Louise’’ and having chalk on her pants. Ms. Fitch — verb conjunctions, entre nous, and candygrams. Mr. Futty — ‘‘the occasions | would boot them in the rear when they needed it.’’ Mr. Garber — saying, ‘‘Take out a clean sheet of paper.’’ Mr. Gregory — saying, ‘‘Keep your eyes on the copy.”’ Mr. Krasman — helping them get a job in the future by giving them useful skills with tools for industry. Ms. Lynch — all of those ‘‘terrific’’ read- ing tests. Ms. Smith — as being that mean librarian who was always yelling for quite. Ms. Stilwell — giving home- work almost every night. Mr. Wallace — having his pet rat terrier, his G- cleff signature, a 110-decibel voice, and a strong belief in Christianity. Mr. Wilson — being totally ‘‘straight!’’ and having patience. Ms. Zang — making them get dressed in gym. What would you like to be remem- bered for by students? Ms. Bair — as someone who loves teaching, enjoys life, and accepts what she is — a totally crazy person. Mr. Brazis — as a person who likes people, and as a teacher who is strict but fair, and above all sincere. ‘‘| would hope that they have gained some respect for the principles of courtesy, good manners, and how to better get along with their fellow-man. Mr. Cariello — that ‘‘l have attempted to instill a sense of confidence and self worth in my students.’’ Ms. Drum- mond — as a teacher who came to Bo Manor in a tough position and tried to help the students as much as possi- ble , ‘‘but I'm afraid they might not be that charitable.’’ Ms. Fanus — having clean kitchens. Mr. Gregory — saying, ‘‘Hands in position, eyes on copy, begin. . .’ ’ Ms. Kelner — her sense of humor. Ms. McCullock — as 1 — but she knows better. Mr. Mika — his “flamboyant personality.’’ Mr. Miller — his attempt to get students to rec- ognize their abilities and to use these abilities to the fullest extent possible. Mr. Mumma — his ‘‘good looks. ’ Mr. O'toole — ‘‘the time and effort | put into making the students of Bohemia Manor aware of the need to be as knowledgable as possible of the effects of biological processes on their lives.’’ Ms. Snell — being fair. Ms. Stubbs — helping them gain a good self-image. Mr. Wallace — his cre- ation of a better cafeteria site and his extreme patience with all of the wrong and unplayed notes. Mr. Zang — his kind, soft voice. Ms. Zang — being fair.



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BOHEMIAN Thea Field Hockey Soccer Volleyball Football Wrestling Girls Basketball Cheerleaders Boys Basketball Softball Baseball Tennis Editorial Production: Val Hotra Laurie Major Kim Stein Linda Zang Contributing Photographers: Barbara Coulter Dennis E. Spangler Lea Williams Adam Wolle

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